Make sure you always post your review above the latest review and use the following format: username-school-date. Insert a line between your posting and the previous posting. Do not erase this message! cg96-International School of Beijing-Nov. 20
The Road to Paris is about a girl named Paris with an alcoholic mom and has to live with many foster homes that are mean and cruel to her. Finally, she arrives at the Lincolns who treat her as one of their own children. As she begins to trust them, her mother Viola contacts her and invites her to live with her mom again, but Paris is reluctant to part with the Lincolns and her new friends. At the end, she decides to stay with her mom and starts to love her mom again. This book tells of the true meaning of home, a place where you are happy and free. Home doesn’t have to be your true parent’s home, it could be a foster home if you liked it better than where your real parents live. This book also talks a bit about the racial discrimination, because Paris is black and she had a friend named Ashley. One day, when she came to Ashley’s house to play, her dad started yelling at Paris and calling her a nigger. Paris was stunned, and she never talked to Ashley again. They weren’t friends anymore. There shouldn’t be racial discrimination, because all people are equal and it doesn't matter what your skin color is. Paris lost a friend because of prejudice against black people.
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cg96-International School of Beijing-Nov. 20
The Road to Paris is about a girl named Paris with an alcoholic mom and has to live with many foster homes that are mean and cruel to her. Finally, she arrives at the Lincolns who treat her as one of their own children. As she begins to trust them, her mother Viola contacts her and invites her to live with her mom again, but Paris is reluctant to part with the Lincolns and her new friends. At the end, she decides to stay with her mom and starts to love her mom again. This book tells of the true meaning of home, a place where you are happy and free. Home doesn’t have to be your true parent’s home, it could be a foster home if you liked it better than where your real parents live. This book also talks a bit about the racial discrimination, because Paris is black and she had a friend named Ashley. One day, when she came to Ashley’s house to play, her dad started yelling at Paris and calling her a nigger. Paris was stunned, and she never talked to Ashley again. They weren’t friends anymore. There shouldn’t be racial discrimination, because all people are equal and it doesn't matter what your skin color is. Paris lost a friend because of prejudice against black people.